Following WWII rumors at the end of March, developer Sledgehammer Games has officially revealed the title and setting of its upcoming shooter. Alongside the announcement, Activision has provided a first look at art for the game, which you can see below. A full reveal livestream is scheduled for Wednesday, April 26, at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET/6 PM BST.

The livestream will reveal "more details" and give fans "a first look at Call of Duty: WWII" as well as "intel on the studio's vision for the game."

Sledgehammer is one of three developers working on Call of Duty games in rotation; the team previously worked on Advanced Warfare.

We'll have more on Call of Duty: WWII when the worldwide reveal stream goes live on Wednesday. Setting aside the rumors, today's news doesn't come as a surprise, as Activision previously stated that Call of Duty would be "going back to its roots" in 2017.

Fans have been moaning about all the sci-fi stuff for a few games now so they are going back to World War 2 to try and keep them happy. I don't mind that but I would have liked the Vietnam War presonally it makes for a more challenging ground battles.